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#NoBioNoBoto - Biometrics registration deadline on October 31, 2015

2:12 PM

Nagpa-biometrics ka na ba? These past weeks, the Commission on Elections have been actively promoting in all forms of media the deadline of the biometrics registration for the 2016 Philippine National Elections. Just in case you don't know, it's only 8 days to go as of this writing as the last day of filing is on October 31, 2015.

Honestly, I somehow panicked when I realized how near the deadline is already. I wasn't really sure if I needed to have my biometrics taken because I was able to vote successfully in 2013. So just to be sure, I logged on the the Comelec website (www.comelec.gov.ph). Thankfully, both mine and my husband's biometrics records are complete, and I'm sharing with you the important points I learned about the Comelec's #NoBioNoBoto policy.

Why is a voter's biometrics record important?

In February 15, 2013, President Aquino signed the Republic Act No. 10367 which requires all voter registration records to have biometrics information. If there's no biometrics information on file, the Comelec will deactivate the said voter's registration record and that voter will not be able to vote on May 2016.

You mistyped some information. Give it another try. This time, make sure everything you type in is correct.

Your information had encoding errors. This commonly happens to names with affixes such as Jr., Sr., II, III, or Ma.that was either not included or encoded as a complete name/word.

Your application has not been approved yet by the Election Registration Board in your city or municipality. Give your local Comelec office enough time to submit your data before you do your query in the Comelec website.

Your application has been disapproved by the ERB. Sorry, but you will have to visit your local Comelec office to verify this.

Your local Comelec office has not submitted your data yet. Tip: If it's less than 60 days after you registered, you may have to wait a bit more or until the next ERB hearing schedule (Nov. 16, 2015).

You are not a registered voter. So what are you waiting for? Register na!

Note: Even if your voters registration record was deactivated, you should still be able to see it in the database.

Hope this post has helped you in one way or another. Come May 2016, go out and exercise your right to vote not only for our country but for the welfare of our children.

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